Education Review, an open-access online journal, reviews the recently published Public Education, America’s Civil Religion: A Social History (Teachers College Press, 2009) by Carl Bankston III and Stephen Caldas. While...
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“Rethinking secularism,” but in German
by Charles Gelman...sondern gedeiht, in hochindustrialisierten Gesellschaften ebenso wie im postkommunistischen Raum oder in den Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländern. Mehr noch: Heute sehen sich die Europäer auch daheim einer wachsenden Zahl von Menschen...
Modernity, enchantment, and Fictionalism
by Michael Saler...of public spheres of the imagination devoted to them, from James Joyce’s Ulysses to online computer games. Like religious communities, these secular communities devoted to fictional worlds promote fellowship and...
Religion, science, and the humanities: An interview with Barbara Herrnstein Smith
by Nathan Schneider...and Scandalous Knowledge. NS: Well before the publication of the book, videos of the Terry Lectures on which it is based were available online. Did responses that you received from...
Religion and women’s rights: strange bedfellows?
by Annie Hardison-Moody...health, etc. This year’s thematic focus is “Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment.” While I cannot attend the upcoming ECOSOC meetings, I will be following the conversation via webcasts and online...
Engaging the “spiritual but not religious” vote
by The EditorsIn an essay published at the Atlantic online, TIF editor-at-large Steven Barrie-Anthony urges politicians and pundits to pay closer attention to “spiritual but not religious” voters as a potentially influential...
Meta meta meta
by Jessica Polebaum...Rhetorical Construction of Identity: Gay Lives Performed Online. Fox is also a poet and podcaster whose blog includes an entertaining discussion of the difference between archaeology and genealogy. And to...
Courtney Bender on “religion talk” in the media
by Charles Gelman...place of religion in contemporary public life, but for greater reflexivity in answering them, as well: Stepping into the fray in an online column titled “Can we talk about religion?”...
Peter Berger on multilateral globalization
by Amanda KaplanGlobalization is not defined by one-way Westernization, argues Peter Berger in his new blog at The American Interest Online. Rather, it is a far more complex process than is commonly...
The digital is a place to hide
by Kathryn Lofton...research, sociologists have suggested the trend toward digitization has increased as new generations of office workers leave universities—where their class notes and syllabi are online—and take paperless habits with them,...